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Disneyization of Drug Use Tim Turner (Coventry University, UK)

Disneyization of Drug Use By Tim Turner (Coventry University, UK)

Disneyization of Drug Use by Tim Turner (Coventry University, UK)


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Disneyization of Drug Use offers an innovative, ground-up understanding of the atypical patterns of illegal drug use that often permeate multi-day party zones such as nightlife tourist resorts and music festivals.

Disneyization of Drug Use Summary

Disneyization of Drug Use: Understanding Atypical Intoxication in Party Zones by Tim Turner (Coventry University, UK)

Disneyization of Drug Use offers an innovative, ground-up understanding of the atypical patterns of illegal drug use that often permeate multi-day party zones such as nightlife tourist resorts and music festivals.

Drawing on ethnographic research conducted over three summers in Ibiza, the book contextualizes the drug and alcohol-related experiences of tourists and seasonal workers operating in the island's infamously hedonistic party spaces. Through an innovative application of Alan Bryman's (2004) seminal work, The Disneyization of Society, the book argues how the same marketing principles that generate consumption in the legal economy of Disney theme parks also drives illicit drug use in Ibiza and music festivals, where the line between legal and illegal substances rapidly blurs to the point of collapse. This highly innovative book offers rich insights into the complex interplay between drug and alcohol use, agency, pleasure, risk, consumerism, and social context.

It will be of great appeal to academics and students interested in the fields of cultural criminology, deviant leisure, drug and alcohol studies, youth culture, and ethnographic research methods.

Disneyization of Drug Use Reviews

Starting out from an original conceptual premise and jam-packed with insightful fieldwork observations, Tim Turner's Disneyization of Drug Use is not just a valuable new addition to the criminological literature on drugs and tourism, it also works as an alternative, high-octane expose of Ibiza's fabled club and bar scene. If you've ever wondered what lies behind 'The White Isle's' global reputation as the epicentre of clubbing and youthful excess, look no further.

Keith Hayward, Professor of Criminology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

About Tim Turner (Coventry University, UK)

Tim Turner is an Assistant Professor of Criminology at Coventry University. His research interests focus on atypical patterns of drug and alcohol use in music festivals and other party zones. He is a volunteer research officer with The Loop, a ground-breaking service providing drug checking and harm reduction interventions within music festivals and city centres. Prior to his academic career, Tim was employed as a Forensic Mental Health Nurse in Camden Town, north London, working with violent mentally disordered offenders in the community, prisons, secure units, and police stations.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: The Call of the Wild: Drugs, Pleasure, and Escape

Chapter 3: Messy Methods, Dirty Knowledge

Chapter 4: Disneyized Theming: Welcome to the Pleasure Dome

Chapter 5: Disneyized Hybrid Consumption: Space, Drugs and Normalization

Chapter 6: Disneyized Branding and Merchandise: Drugs and Hierarchies of Cool

Chapter 7: Disneyized Performative Labour: Drug Use and Dealing Amongst Ibiza's Seasonal Workers

Chapter 8: The Disneyization of Drug Use: From Ibiza to Festivals

Chapter 9: Conclusion

Additional information

NPB9780367743727
9780367743727
0367743728
Disneyization of Drug Use: Understanding Atypical Intoxication in Party Zones by Tim Turner (Coventry University, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-12-30
142
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